Adverse psychological impact of operative obstetric interventions: a prospective longitudinal study

被引:103
作者
Fisher, J [1 ]
Astbury, J [1 ]
Smith, A [1 ]
机构
[1] LATROBE UNIV, CTR STUDY SEXUALLY TRANSMISSIBLE DIS, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
关键词
Caesarean; depression; forceps-assisted delivery; posttraumatic stress disorder;
D O I
10.3109/00048679709062687
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: This paper reports the findings of a prospective longitudinal study of 272 nulliparous pregnant women, which investigated as one of its objectives the psychological sequelae of obstetric procedures. Method: Participants completed structured interviews and standardised, published psychometric questionnaires, including the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Profile of Mood States late in pregnancy and again early in the postpartum period. Results: Little evidence was found to support the notion that the total number of obstetric interventions was linked to a deterioration in postpartum mood. Significant adverse psychological effects were associated with the mode of delivery. Those women who had spontaneous vaginal deliveries were most likely to experience a marked improvement in mood and an elevation in self-esteem across the late pregnancy to early postpartum interval. In contrast, women who had Caesarean deliveries were significantly more likely to experience a deterioration in mood and a diminution in self-esteem. The group who experienced instrumental intervention in vaginal deliveries fell midway between the other two groups, reporting neither an improvement nor a deterioration in mood and self-esteem Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that operative intervention in first childbirth carries significant psychological risks rendering those who experience these procedures vulnerable to a grief reaction or to posttraumatic distress and depression.
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